Cottage Garden
Transform your space into a charming cottage garden. Our AI-powered designs combine abundant flowers, winding paths, and traditional elements to create a romantic, informal garden that brings the beauty of the English countryside to your home.

Key Features
Abundant Flowers
Dense, layered plantings with a mix of perennials, annuals, and flowering shrubs.
Winding Paths
Informal pathways made of natural materials like brick, gravel, or stepping stones.
Traditional Elements
Classic features like picket fences, arbors, and rustic garden gates.
Herb Garden
Practical and fragrant herb gardens integrated with ornamental plantings.
Climbing Plants
Roses, clematis, and other climbers on walls, fences, and structures.
Seating Areas
Charming spots for rest and relaxation amid the flowers.
Example Spaces

Flower Border
Lush mixed border with perennials and flowering shrubs.

Garden Path
Winding brick path through abundant plantings.

Rose Garden
Traditional rose garden with climbing and shrub varieties.

Herb Garden
Informal herb garden with mixed flowers and vegetables.
Related Garden Types
If you're interested in cottage garden, you might also want to explore these complementary garden styles:
English Garden
Traditional British garden design with formal elements.
Explore English Garden AI Home DesignRomantic Garden
Emphasis on roses and fragrant flowering plants.
Explore Romantic Garden AI Home DesignEssential Materials
Explore the essential materials commonly used in cottage garden:
Reclaimed Brick
Traditional brick with weathered patina for charming pathways and garden walls.
Learn more about Reclaimed BrickNatural Stone
Rustic flagstones and cobbles for authentic cottage garden paths and features.
Learn more about Natural StoneWeathered Wood
Aged timber for arbors, gates, and fencing that adds authentic cottage character.
Learn more about Weathered WoodGravel
Traditional crushed stone for informal paths and cottage garden drainage.
Learn more about GravelTerracotta
Classic garden pots and edging tiles that develop beautiful patina over time.
Learn more about Terracotta